Do you remember Esperanza – starved, badly beaten and left for dead in a rubbish skip by her bloody owner. Well, she beat the bastard, she didn’t die – and one year on you can see a video of her here, safe, loved and taking life steadily.
Tag: Esperanza
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Esperanza Walks Unaided!
Remember Esperanza, badly beaten and dumped for dead in a rubbish skip. She is now walking unaided! What a miracle. See the latest videos here and walking down steps, and along the pavement! Everyone involved in saving her life and her recuperation is a miracle worker.
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Galga Esperanza – a few more steps forward
The miracle of Esperanza – every day a little step forward – latest video.
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Galga Esperanza Walks!
Here is the latest video of Esperanza, the galga brutally beaten and left for dead in a rubbish container. She Walks! Incredible commitment from all her caring team, and what a fighter is this amazing lady – given a second chance at life.
Here’s what Nuria, of El Albergue, writes about this amazing galga.
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Up;date on Esperanza, saved by El Albergue and Galgos 112
Latest news on Esperanza, the galga rescued from a rubbish tip and now being cared for by El Albergue and Galgos 112 in a foster home. What an amazing fight for life. See her on YouTube. And HUGE thanks and congratulations to everyone in the team involved in saving her. What a brave dog. And curse the man who tried to kill her.
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Galga Esperanza – from rubbish skip to veterinary hospital
Update on Esperanza, the galga beaten and left for dead in a rubbish bin. Click on ‘Translate’ on the righthand side and click ‘English’ or your native tongue for a translation. El Albergue are very grateful to everyone who has donated towards the veterinary care for this galga fighting for life. Herewith photos of her injuries.
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Dumped in a rubbish bin – Spanish galga Esperanza’s fight for life
Latest update on Esperanza, the galga some bastard tried to kill and dumped in a rubbish bin. What an amazing fighter she is, hanging onto life, and what an amazing team of people are helping her.
‘Esperanza’s surgery has finished. She is alive but she needs intensive care. Surgery has not been easy. Vets put needles and surgical cement to rebuild her broken vertebra. There is reserved prognosis, at least, until a couple of days, because her life is still in danger. Her health condition is delicate. If everything is OK, a new period of ten days will start.
